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English: Sazare-ishi (さざれ石), a kind of boulder grown from pebbles, which is used as a symbol of national unity in Kimi ga Yo, the national anthem of Japan.
This stone stands on the grounds of Shimogamo Shrine in Kyoto.
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Auctor Fg2 (Frank J. Gualtieri Jr.)
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7 Ianuarii 2006

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recentissima04:23, 7 Ianuarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 04:23, 7 Ianuarii 2006 factae1 500 × 1 000 (583 chiliocteti)Fg2This photo shows the Sazare-ishi, the boulder grown from pebbles in ''Kimi ga Yo'', the national anthem of Japan. The stone stands on the grounds of Shimogamo Shrine in Kyoto. I took the photo and contribute my rights in the fil

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